PEFF
MODELSKI Mme.
Modelski has been a highly regarded teacher in
New York for many years. Her ballet classes at STEPS
attract top professionals as well as hopefuls,
and she is the coach for such luminaries as Wendy
Whelan and Margaret Tracy. She also teaches a
specialized stretch class and writes a regular
column for the "Dancer" newsletter, as
well as book reviews for "Dance Teacher
Now." She has a quirky sense of humor, but
she is also known for her serious and sensible
corrections. Her barre is excellent -- a good,
old-fashioned, no-nonsense warm-up. And her
center is both challenging and fun. She gives
beautiful adagios, plenty of pirouette practice,
brain-teasing petite allegro combinations and
sweeping, Russian-style grand allegro.
Tip:
If you're planning to audition for a ballet
work-study scholarship at STEPS, be sure you
"take Peff" at least two or three times
first. The auditions are traditionally held
during her regular classes and you might as well
know what to expect! Classes meet Monday through
Friday at 1:30 in Studio III and Saturday at noon
in Studio II.
Update,
May, 2000: Peff
is now offering Feldenkrais "Awareness
Through Movement" classes.
2121 Broadway at 74th Street, Room 404.
Fridays at 12 noon
Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Each lesson is about one hour long.
Pre-registration is required. Call 212-721-4556,
or
email at peffdance@aolcom.
"Ultimate Maintenance Workshop for
Professional Dancers":
June 11, 2000, 1 - 5:30 p.m., New Dance Group
Studios 254 West 47th Street, Studio 5.
Register before June 5 for discount.
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